Discover the best top things to do in Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, United States including Nova Shores Sea Kayaking, Advocate Boat Tours, Bara Whitewater Rafting, Concrete Creation (Cosby's Garden Centre), Joggins Fossil Cliffs Centre, Cape d'Or Lighthouse, Springhill Miners' Museum, Shubenacadie River Runners.
Restaurants in Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia
5.0 based on 331 reviews
Sea Kayak the highest tides on earth paddling the Bay of Fundy while exploring Cape Chignecto Park in Nova Scotia, Canada. Experience the towering cliffs, sea stacks, caves and arches. It's a kayaking wonderland! We offer day tours, 2- and 3-day tours and cater to beginners as well as experienced kayakers, to ages 12 to 85, to families, groups of friends and individuals.
5.0 based on 39 reviews
Boat Tours on the largest tides on earth of the Bay of Fundy to some of the most spectacular destinations in Nova Scotia, Canada. Safely experience the tidal power, wildlife and amazing geological formations at Cape Split, Cape Chignecto, Isle Haute and the Three Sisters.
5.0 based on 41 reviews
Come on tour with Bára Whitewater rafting to experience rapids created by the Nova Scotia tidal bore, and the massive volume of water it brings to the beautiful Shubenacadie River! We offer 3 great rafting tours so there’s Something for everyone. Don’t want the rapids we offer a mudsliding adventure tour too!
5.0 based on 19 reviews
So many amazing sculptures! We were blown away by the amount and the detail in these amazing masterpieces! The paths were spacious and the gardens showcased so many rare plants and flowers. You can spend a whole day appreciating this place!
4.5 based on 366 reviews
Temporarily closed for the season. We will re-open from April 23, 2019 to October 31, 2019. Looking forward to finding fossils with you in the Spring of 2019!
Make sure to time your trip to Joggins around low tide- this way you will get to see as much of the beach as possible. The museum and information center are lovely and worth the admission fee. The exhibits explain the history of the area (ancient and more recent), really framing the importance of the sight before you go down to the beach. After reading about the area, walk down the cliffs (could be difficult if mobility is a concern) and just walk along the beach and marvel at the fossils. If you look closely you realize they are everywhere! A great day for both kids and adults. Could easily spend about 3 hours there total with museum, but less depending on interest. The information center offers guided tours of the beach based on low tide (included with price of general admission) and there is a cafe inside the center as well. We went on a rainy day and it was still a splendid experience. Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 134 reviews
A beautiful place in a setting beyond expectations . Quiet, guests from various places and backgrounds, it was pure joy. Add into it the fabulous meals at the restaurant, and it doesn’t get better
4.5 based on 55 reviews
We had a wonderful tour of the mine, which my kids 10 and 6 loved. Also, my mother in her 80's loved it as well! Very interesting to hear the history of the town, mine and it was very fun to actually go into the mine and experience what it would have been like to be a miner!
5.0 based on 387 reviews
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